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“The Northwest WindDate” by Charles Harold Davis, 1914

In general, a blog offers beneficial answers to viewers’ questions.

Because people usually search Google when they are looking for answers to their questions, blogs inevitably tend to respond to their needs.

However, practical answers are often too difficult to find on Google because each appropriate way changes depending on how the situation is caused.

You cannot see how the writers of blogs spend their daily lives, which may be much different from yours.

Different premises lead to unexpected hypotheses and, finally, reach an undesirable conclusion. After all, people must choose by looking at the information shown by writers who can only share a part of their lives.

So, you can see the choice but not know the answer on Google. Final decision-making is your duty.

Easy choices tend to attract lazy readers who want to know the correct course of action but don’t want to spend much money, time, and energy on their brains.

An easy-to-understand example is “the number of video views on YouTube”. The easier it is to find the message, the more the number of views increases.

Emphasizing the key message is often introduced as an effective means to expand sales on YouTube, and it naturally increases the number of viewers who think YouTube suggest the direction of their lives.

Many people and algorithms control the world you see. In other words, your brain is seen the world others struggle to create or distort for their profit.

When you type some keywords in the search bar of Google, it shows the result of tactics for trying to expand the share of information viewers can see on websites by many companies.

In this world, the most effective approach is not to search for answers on Google but to gain experience directly and ask yourself questions.

For example, before making a new plan for the new year, you should ask yourself, “What experience made me happy the entire last year?” “What event changed my thoughts?” or “What kind of time should we increase for next year according to my feelings for last year?” That question would tell you the next action you should take.

“Road – Mesa with Mist” by Georgia O’Keeffe, 1961

So, let’s search for appropriate “questions” for yourself. The correct question would show you the proper direction.


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